1. For starters, this weekend it's the Bristol Thai Festival – from 10.30am to 6pm on Saturday and Sunday in Queen Square. Tickets cost �5 for the event, being billed as a celebration of music, dancing and food designed to promote a better understanding of Thai Culture. Call 07833 088 938 for tickets.
2. If you want to get in on some alternative Olympic action then how about the Ancient Olympic games on Saturday from 11am to 4pm at Bristol Museum and Art Gallery . Embrace the Olympics and the Festival of Archeology with a chance to step back in time to Ancient Greece. 3. But if you want to watch some of the "proper" Olympics, then head for the Big Screen in Millennium Square from Friday evening to watch the opening ceremony and sporting events. 4. On Sunday you can take your dog for a walk, and raise money for a good cause at the same time. A Grand Day Out at Tyntesfield Park in Wraxall is being organised by The Kennel Club Charitable Trust and Wallace and Gromit's Children's Foundation. Expect bouncy castles, face painting, dog training tips, Bronze testing with the Good Citizen Dog Training Scheme, tea, cake, the odd coconut shy and of course walks in the beautiful Wraxall countryside. 5. On Saturday you could pitch a tent at Puxton Park , in Hewish near Weston-super-Mare. The family attraction is holding another camping night after the success of its first pitch a tent night last year. Campers get to watch a dusk owl display in the twilight zone, use the play barn and enjoy Inferno Disco from 6-8pm. �10 per tent. 6. At the Devilled Egg Kitchen Academy in Clifton on Saturday guest chef Sheba Promod is running an Authentic Indian cooking and spice tasting class. The course is �85 per person. Contact Barbora Stiess on 0117 973 2823. 7. Planning a wedding? First Avenue Photography in Clare Street in the city centre is holding a wedding photography open day on Saturday between 11am and 4pm. Check out their work, meet some of team and help them plan the coverage for your special day. 8. Pub of the week to try this weekend: The Cherry Tree, Kingswood. 9. Restaurant of the week to try this weekend: Brasserie Blanc, Quakers Friars. 10. Recipe of the week to give a go if you decide to eat in: Stuffed baby peppers. For some ideas of how to occupy your time next week check back at ThisisBristol on Monday.
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